My HL Tiger
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- Red Devils
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Re: My HL Tiger
Thanks buddy, seeing that last picture gives me an idea on how to do them. Thanks again and take care.
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First in the Field - Since 1914.
First in the Field - Since 1914.
- miketherock
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Re: My HL Tiger
Your welcome mate.
By finding them pictures for you, I have noticed that I have put the wingnuts on my tank the wrong way round.lol
By finding them pictures for you, I have noticed that I have put the wingnuts on my tank the wrong way round.lol
- Shane Wolfe
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Re: My HL Tiger
Awesome work on the Tiger!
The entire British Empire was built on cups of tea ... and if you think I'm going to war without one, mate, you're mistaken.
- miketherock
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Re: My HL Tiger
The more I work with the tank, the more the storage box on the back of the turret annoys me. Way too big. Also I would like to have the pivot point for the gun mantlet in the correct place too.
I still want the gun to fire so I am looking into making the internal mechanisms smaller.
I still want the gun to fire so I am looking into making the internal mechanisms smaller.
- miketherock
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Re: My HL Tiger
I have fitted the 4/1 steel gear boxes and it makes the control so much better. It looks much more realistic too. 
